James Corden says he was ‘deeply unprepared’ to talk about mass shootings on The Late Late Show
The IndependentSign up to our free IndyArts newsletter for all the latest entertainment news and reviews Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy James Corden has said that he felt “deeply unprepared” to talk about mass shootings and terrorist attacks on The Late Late Show. That attacks like this can happen, but especially when there will be so many children at this concert tonight.” Discussing speaking about the Manchester bombing, Corden said: “If I’m honest, it’s something I was deeply unprepared for. Plan auto-renews until cancelled Try for free “It never occurred to me that when I was hosting the show, that we would have to talk about these things and these moments and you’re reactive to the day’s news.” During his final episode of Carpool Karaoke, which aired earlier this week and featured Adele, Corden opened up about leaving The Late Late Show. Admitting he was “excited and scared in equal measure” to be leaving the show and returning to London, he added: “It’s been a crazy eight years.”